They just overhauled their site and it looks quite nice now (it was hideously ugly before). The Tiki feature list is quite impressive, but I don't know what the code is like or how extensible it is. It appears to be a pretty active project.

{shamelessselfad}Sage (aka My Own as well) http://sage.dev.box.sk it uses Smarty for the themes.{/shamelessselfad} _________________"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Age in which we live." -Peter Cochrane

And if he won't
/me hands andre a crowbar
what must be done, must be done _________________"Imagine a school with children that can read and write, but with teachers who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Age in which we live." -Peter Cochrane

I wish to learn Xoops this week (I never used it before) as one of my prospect wants it. Is there a quick way to learn it?

Further, I know that no CMS is really useful, because as programmers, most us want to do anything from the very beginning (from scratch, for custom applications). Sometimes, the cost of learning a CMS is equivalent to the cost of producing a new one as needed in a project.

Hundreds of CMS tools evolved with their own standards. In my experience, I found that people of different geographic zones love to use different CMS. In other words, a CMS tool has a maximum popularity in one Geo-Zone: that is my feeling after working with various customers from several parts of the earth.